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Why first-time buyers are finding it harder to get a mortgage

Why first-time buyers are finding it harder to get a mortgage

More first home buyers are struggling to get their mortgage applications over the line with lenders.

  • by John Collett

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The ‘brace position’ that could help some homeowners’ budgets

The ‘brace position’ that could help some homeowners’ budgets

Australian borrowers now know to talk to their lender before they get into serious money trouble – and that’s a good thing.

  • by Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon
Mortgage holders warned to brace for higher interest rates

Mortgage holders warned to brace for higher interest rates

Higher interest rates could be on the way if inflation does not soon show signs of slowing.

  • by John Collett
Credit cards perks are being slashed – is yours still worth it?

Credit cards perks are being slashed – is yours still worth it?

Over the past decade, various benefits that once came with credit cards have been slowly dropped.

  • by Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon
Traps to avoid when shopping for your first home loan
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Traps to avoid when shopping for your first home loan

Borrowing power can be increased with some simple changes to your personal finances, but make sure you’re not falling for these common myths first.

  • by John Collett
We can barely afford the mortgage, should we sell our investment property?

We can barely afford the mortgage, should we sell our investment property?

Knowing when to sell up from an investment property that’s costing you too much can be a difficult decision.

  • by Paul Benson
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Rise of the ‘gran bank’: Why helping grandkids buy a home could cost you
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Rise of the ‘gran bank’: Why helping grandkids buy a home could cost you

The bank of mum and dad may be one of the biggest lenders in Australia, but older generations are helping out too – sometimes at their own peril.

  • by Rachel Lane